K-12 Scenarios with Copyright and Fair Dealing

This set of podcasts continues the in-depth interview with intellectual property and copyright lawyer Jim Swanson through a series of scenarios describing familiar situations teachers may face when introducing open educational resources into their classrooms.

Contributor: Jim Swanson

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K-12 Contexts with Copyright and Fair Dealing- Multiplying OER Impact: Building In-service Teacher OER Capacity for Graduate Credit ABOER by Dr Connie Blomgren, PhD & Verena Roberts is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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Copyright and User Rights: A Definition of Terms

This overview of copyright law and fair dealing or user rights in Canada features an in-depth interview with Jim Swanson, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property and copyright, defining the key terms and principles to guide teachers in their use of open educational resources and avoid potential copyright infringement.

Contributors: Randy LaBonte, Rory McGreal, David Porter

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Copyright and User Rights: A Definition of Terms- Multiplying OER Impact: Building In-service Teacher OER Capacity for Graduate Credit ABOER by Dr Connie Blomgren, PhD & Verena Roberts is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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